Have a verified Sevak perform your Rudrabhishek to Lord Shiva at Somnath — and receive same-day proof.
Somnath Temple, on the Arabian Sea coast at Prabhas Patan in Gujarat, is the first among the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and one of the most revered shrines in India. Its name means "Lord of the Moon," and devotees believe the Shiva linga here has been worshipped since the beginning of time — which is why it is called the eternal shrine.
The temple is famous for its resilience: it was destroyed and rebuilt many times across the centuries, and its present form was reconstructed after Independence at the urging of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Nearby lie the Triveni Sangam and Bhalka Tirth, where Lord Krishna is said to have left his earthly body — making the whole region deeply sacred.
With Sevahey, a verified Sevak performs your seva to Lord Shiva at Somnath on your behalf and sends back proof the same day, so your abhishek reaches the first Jyotirlinga even from across the world.
Your name and gotra offered in archana to Lord Shiva, with darshan captured as proof.
A full Rudrabhishek offered on your behalf, with video and mantra audio.
* Sevas start from ₹251. A full seva is ₹899 — your final price is always shown in the Sevahey app before you pay.
Temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches — verified by us, in person.
A real, named person offers your prayer with care.
GPS-tagged photos, a short video, a handwritten note.
A receipt that proves a prayer was real — not a notification that says it happened.
Coordinates and time, embedded in every photo.
30 seconds of the moment it happened.
The chant, recorded on-site.
From the Sevak who served you.
Open the Sevahey app, choose Somnath Temple in Gujarat, and select a seva. A verified Sevak then performs your puja to Lord Shiva and sends you same-day proof. You never have to travel to Somnath or wait in the queue yourself.
Sevas at Somnath Temple start from ₹251 for an Archana & Darshan. A full Rudrabhishek is ₹899. There is no subscription — you pay only for the seva you choose.
After your seva at Somnath you receive GPS-tagged photos from the temple, a short video of the abhishek, mantra audio recorded on-site, and a handwritten note from the Sevak — usually the same day.
A verified, named Sevak performs your puja in person at Somnath Temple. Every Sevak is identity-verified by Sevahey, and you see who served you on your proof receipt.
Somnath is the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, standing on the Arabian Sea coast in Gujarat. It is famous as the eternal shrine — destroyed and rebuilt many times through history and reconstructed after Independence. With Sevahey, a verified Sevak performs your puja there and sends same-day proof.
Your Sevak times the seva to the temple's schedule, which includes its daily aartis. You can request a preferred time when you book, and the exact slot is confirmed in the Sevahey app.
The Rudrabhishek itself takes several minutes. Your full proof — GPS-tagged photos, a short video, mantra audio, and a handwritten note — is delivered the same day the seva is done.
Yes. You can request a specific date or festival such as Maha Shivratri, or a Monday (Shiva's day), when you book — and your Sevak performs the puja at Somnath on that day, subject to the temple's schedule.
Yes. Devotees abroad often book a Rudrabhishek at Somnath in an ancestor's name through Sevahey and receive photo, video, and audio proof — a way to honour a vow at the first Jyotirlinga from anywhere in the world.
You can book a puja at Somnath for yourself, your parents, a child, an ancestor, or anyone in whose name you wish the prayer offered. You provide the name and gotra when you book.
Yes. Your booking and the name your puja is offered in are kept private — only you receive the proof of the seva.
Every Sevak is identity-verified, you see exactly who performed your puja at Somnath, and you receive GPS-tagged photo, video, and audio proof — not just a promise. Sevas start from ₹251, with the price shown upfront and no subscription.
When you cannot be there, your faith still can.